INDEX 



427 



Cones, Dr. Elliott, A. R. Wal- 

 lace's acquaintance with, ii. 117, 

 123 ; his interest in spiritualism, 



ii 358, 359 



Coulcher, Mr., referee for A. R. 

 Wallace in the flat-earth ex- 

 periments, ii. 382-386 



Coulson, Mr., mining engineer at 

 Sadong, i 341, 343 



Coulter's " Flora of the Rocky 

 Mountains," ii. 176 



Council Bluffs, ii. 184 



Council Fire, The, ii. 129 



Coupang, i. 369 



Couvercle, i. 326 



Coventry, i. 137, 238 



Cowper, William, the poet, quot- 

 ed, i. 28 



Cox, Mr., of Cox's Hotel, seance 

 held at, ii. 305-308 



Cox, Mr. Robert, A. R. Wallace 

 stays with in Edinburgh, ii. 

 276 



Cox, Serjeant, ii. 295 



" Creed of Science," by W. Gra- 

 ham, Darwin's comments on, 

 ii. 14 



Creighton, Dr. C, on epidemic 

 diseases, ii. 371 



Crimea, i. 332 ; A. R. Wallace's 

 remarks on the war, i. 347 



Croll, Mr. James, on the glacial 

 epoch, i. 407, 425; ii. 13; A. R. 

 Wallace corresponds with, ii. 

 100; on the Ice Age, ii. 215, 



„ 4 ° 3 



Crookes, Sir William, ii. 33 ; his 

 interest in spiritualism, ii. 295, 

 352 ; reception of his book on 

 spiritualism, ii. 299; present at 

 seance, ii. 304; electrical tests, 

 ii. 308; on mediums, ii 312; 

 experiments with Mr. Home, 



ii- 313 



Crowell, Dr. Eugene, his " Primi- 

 tive Christianity and Modern 

 Spiritualism," ii. 312 



Croydon, A. R. Wallace resides 

 at, ii. 98; Romanes calls at, ii. 

 332 



Crutwell, Clement Henry, head- 

 master of Hertford Grammar 

 School, described, i. 49-51 ; 

 boarders' meals at, i. 55 ; No- 

 vember 5th celebrations, i. 66 



Crymlyn Burrows, walk to, de- 

 scribed, i. 247 



Crynant, i. 179 



Crystal Palace, i. 322 



Cuba, A. R. Wallace writes for 

 Daily Chronicle, on, ii. 220. 



Cubitt, Mr., builder, i. 14 



Culverwell, Mr. E. P., ii. 404 



D 



Daily Chronicle. The, A. R. Wal- 

 lace interviewed by, ii. 209; 

 writes for, ii. 220 



Dale, Mr., mill-owner, Robert 

 Owen's connection with, i. 95 



Dalhousie, Earl of, his connec- 

 tion with the Industrial Re- 

 muneration Conference, ii. 268 



Dana, Professor J. D., A. R. 

 Wallace meets, ii. 113; on per- 

 manence of oceanic and conti- 

 nental areas, ii. 403 



Dante's "Inferno," read by A. R. 

 Wallace, i. 75 



" Darkness and Dawn, the 

 Peaceful Birth of a New Age," 

 ii. 287 



Darlington, A. R. Wallace lec- 

 tures at, ii. 201 



Dartmoor, ii. 51; A. R. Wallace 

 on importance of preserving, ii. 

 256 



Darwen, A. R. Wallace lectures 

 at. ii. 201. 



"Darwin, Charles," by A. R. 

 Wallace, ii. 2 



Darwin, Charles, his " Origin of 

 Species," i. 255, 372 ; Journal 

 of, i. 256; A. R. Wallace's let- 

 ter to, i. 355; A. R. Wallace's 

 letter to, on " Varieties," i. 363, 

 365; on "Utilities," i. 408; 

 "Descent of Man," by, i. 40S; 



